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Q A. Burroughs Jr. mo '
Jto Athens Saturday.
M;s Ruth "Lord spent weekend
(ji bome-t’ol’ s.
k ; 3= Birdie Mae Jones returned
Athens Saturday -
Us Hi be- Coamerse Ki
v Right. The score was 38-18 in
vor of oi-r tears..
m. t i)lav we corriaJ to Colbert
* t Wl ., eS f, We thank the Colbert
ople for their auditmee.
Hr*. Jack Gobe- and Mrs. Se
id Wesi-braok motored to Atoens
ittirfisy.
j: r Jgnis 7 Store citl .i‘*J on •
W. Crawford Sunday.
We are sorrv to know that Mr.
W. Ct-awf-'id coatirfues to be
■< We here he will soon be well
tin. . M 0
Messer: Grady Merck*?* and O
8-it (tardier \vi>" visitors in Ath-
F?‘ i cuv i\ i * -rn c • r .i.
H!; # Or*-.:?; burton !*.a 1 as her
r.'s' f*v me ‘"l.-ti.’d her cousin
rom Comer.
Hr. ar.d A: James Gordon an<l
ir any \lr. Howard Gordon visit -
k! Mr a-,-! Mrs. .1. 3?. Thompson
Way.
Hr. i.rikui ili>. ws.- a \isitor in
k Sunday.
Mrs. 11 <•:. Bannister's mother,
L's. E-res, i- .’siting her.
Woirr -*s Yi-bimmry Society of
h Baptiu. rr-.i:-eh met at the home
i? Mrs. M. f. Williams Monday af
ernoon.
® r - J. L. Thompson motored to
HarnfKvide cr, tu.dress on Monday
iftcmcen.
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RESOLUTIONS
WHEREAS; Almighty God in hip
rtmut Hiioc>aa and goodness has
W!1 10 "'•rr.ove from our midst
beloved Esther, . O. Hutche
j*' 1, H mer ‘d* ■' <jt Statham Lodge
3 _M, Pi-ec and Accepted Masons:
■ K f-’OiV-d, That we bow in
fc'*ibir.iFslon?HF- opaH eh n
r, *si|fr i ; ion of his supreme
T Jl '. hT) 111 submission to him who
a;! thing,; well;
U further resolved, That we
Ahu-.g ; i,j God for the life of
v l / ro '“ I '' 313 V have accomplished .
lnfEii?!- u; •.. _ . .
=>■ i was short m our
g • anea to love him.
kindness and
l?r| * n :r, b etcc made o- r oro-e-
IfHi " :T '' ''' :ri w hich he lived
>r ' hav.ng lived in it. lie
*s trut <•.
a, v 1 - churen and to his
I 'l'Vi me •
“ r '" uroiersiand just how or
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'O srood a man
K ~;e be overiahon
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r .g , ~ ' v/ * e he siecf.eh,
it ,j- , lives and we pi ay
c., rv • ; 'd on for years to
ki ’g " ' ; hi;l fidelity and
r n ' :in,i development of
**i>Z . ; rr j£
tft| C'Oived, fhnfj! copy
iri. ; ‘ pi'ead upon the
i.odge. F. & A.
“* lb (, , .
U .. forwarded to his
?.t . ‘‘ the Winder News
and • Arnold,
Davis,
{ 'onsmittee.
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Miss Faith Clodfelter was the uust
of Mis Eva Smith Saturday night,
are! Sunday.
The singing giver* by Miss I**avia
Nelms bur.day night was enjoyed by
all present. ..
MissJ Maudie Sue itille was the
guest of Miss Pauline Pos?s Saturday
night and Sunday.
Norene Fields and Grace Poss were
Cm: guests of Pauline Walls Sunday.
I'lf. Guy Snellmg from Colbert
were visiting Mr. Claud Turner Sat
urday night and Sunday.
We are sorry to state that Mbs
Emma Parham is on the sick list.
We hope she will soon be well.
Miss Louise Christy and Mis Le.-
vie Nelms were the guests of Mins
Estelle Cavither: cue right last: week
Miss IjC's Barton wh;> the guest
of Miss Ease Thomp.-on Tuesday
night.
Miss Wiil'e Lou Thompson was the
guest of Miss Le&vie Nelms one night
last week.
Mr. Ben Lord n? and on'motored to
Arbors last Saturday.
Miss Frances <Garithbers was the
guest of Miss Nellie Landers last
Friday night!.
Miss Retell Carithers was the guet
of Miss Louioc; Christy Tuesday
night.
M-rs T.oa’de Nelms and Miss An
nie Miller were the guests of Mi'*;
Jessie Mae Cbri tian Saturday night.
VESTER M. CWNBY
LAWYER
4’5-4i6 GOULD BLDG
PHftE, V/lflT lift; /11/r.IP, U
Will I u. tiif e ir i U ( uris
JUST FROM NEESE
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The farmers ip our community are
very giad to Me this pretty weather.
We are sorry to state that Mrs.
Grover Freeman i? still on sick list.
Several from here attended the
play fit Colbert Friday night.
The party given fov Miss Willie
Hoyt Chandler Thursday night was
enjoyed by all present.
Several from here went to Lea"
the radio at Sawdust. Thursday night.
Mrs. Willie Chandler visited her
daughter at Commerce last week.
The apple knocking given by Miss
Vettifc Martin was enjoyed by a large
crowd; had plenty of apples.
Miss Stella Hawks spent Sunday
with Miss Janette Chnffetb.
Miss Belle Martin spent Sunday
with Miss Sorrow.
Misses Estelle Sorrow, Belle Mar
tin; Messers Roy Fey Boswell' 3P.d
Earnest Sorrow attended preaching
at Union Sunday afternoon.
The Singing given by Mis* .f-cnett
Grifi’eth Sunday eight was enjoyed
by a large crowd.
—Brown and Blue Eyed Botiys.
Kalfyoutljving
Without Money Gwt
You can make it easily at home.
Hastings’ Swil. f*la ntK and Kn! ;s.
"The Standard of the South,” are a i
fully described with hundreds of actual
photographic pictures in the
Seed Hook of the South. Tins nt *
Hastings Seed Catalog Is the gr-at
?st aul most useful Seed Book e'.i r
published for the South. You need it,
tml we want you to have it enumy
We are also giving to each 10-4
customer 5 SEE It PACKEIS o.
HHAUTIECL FL.OWKUS AB&OHLTE
r,y FREE. Th nes Catalog tells ah
about it and gives - every care for the
consideration of the buyer or P
chasing and planting reeds, bulbs and
plants,” says the Seed World Re
view Wo want von to have aud
keep' the wonderful new Seed Book
in your home for ready refer*, nee a
all times. Write tor U ow. A post
card will do. It will come to you by
return mail. r ucn.
H. G. HASTINGS CO., 6EEDSM-N,
ATLANTA, GA>
TH-E BANIELSVtLLE MONITOR. DANIELSVtLLE. GEORGIA.
* ESTHONIA DOTS *
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(Last Week’s Locals)
We are glad to know that Miao
Carrie Hendrix and little brother axe
improving after being sick with
measles.
Mi-s Addie Eller is with home
i folks this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Filer and
Mr. A. M. Gander spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Hooper.
Mr. Jimmie Stovall and son, Geo.,
returned home from South Carolina
where they have len viisiting Mr.
and Mrs. F. Hunt.
Little Willie Gowdor said !*> surely
i did enjoy t.he basket ball game at
■ Poca Friday afternoon.
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| Mr. 'and Mrs. Gosr Brooks pascJ
! through our community Sunday after
noon, driving another New Ford.
i Mr. Griff Hix surprised hi* wife
with anew range, stove Saturday af
ternoon .
a
Mrs.. Lizzie Gouder wan in Com
merce Saturday.
Mrs. A. R. Eller is doing some
quilting at present but we don’t
think any cf hor girls or her boys
are going to get married just now .
Little Miss Elouirie Gouder says
she likes to go to -.ahool but does not
like to come back thru the rain.
Master Hoke. Smith say.i ho Iv
lieve gag is going higher and higher
every day.
Come one and all a*m let.' make
this the best par-er of all.
—Blue Eyes.
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Dr D. L. Cloud from Greens-,
boro, Ga. will lie in Carer on
Second Monday each month pre
pared to do a!! cWee's of dot tai
work, t<* remain one week. “ j
He vvill appreciate a tali.
Office in Iloper building.
Next Spring-
With over 200,000 orders for Ford Cars and
Trucks already placed lor delivery during
the next few months, we are facing a record
breaking spring demand.
Each successive month this winter has
witnessed a growth in sales far surpassing
that of any previous winter season. This
increase will be even greater during the
spring months, always the heaviest buying
period.
These facts suggest that you place your
order early to avoid disappointment in
delivery at the time desired.
Detroit, Michigan
It in not necessary to pay cash for your car in order
V, have your name placed on the preferred delivery
list. You can make a small payment down, or
you can huy, if you wisfi, under the convenient
terms of the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan.
See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer
Tax Notice
bridges store rFn ...
I EH. 13, 9 t, 5 iii
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SAWnciT 11 • >
- 14, 9 to 1 1
R,GER3 ‘'’ TCRS FEU. I*. 12 lo a
! lM FEB. H 2 to •)
POCATALIGO r.rn ..
, I F>ii . I fj to 11
*. LAX\R i KI: . 1.5, 12 to 2
IVNEK-S STORE reK , K „ o to 4
~ FED. „1,
f g ; or,t '' FEB. IS, 10 to 12
IMMEoSVOLE FED. IS, 1 to 4
BCHAN-S MIU FEB. 12. 10 to l;
HARRISON COURT HOUSE , p’ER jn A .> .
SPEARMAN'S STORE FEB. IP,’ 2 to 4
- FEB. 30, 4* to
M.l.n F/uiuNS MILL FEB. 20, 1 to 2
C2.OLFEI.TERS STOLE FEB . 20, 3 to j
rLEASE MEET MU AT PLACE AND TIME STATED AMOVE rtNH
CIVIC j.\ YOUR TAX.
A. M. HIX, T. R , M.CT.
I), GORHAM JACKSON
FARM LOANS
Low Rate Dependable Service
804 Holman Building. Athens, Ga.
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HtKtr.ift and IGainiuit
WE PAY CASH*
Athens Saw and Plueieg Mill Oc.
ATHENS, C;A.